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8 Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, December 11th, 2008


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Clithetoe 422324 (Editoriai), 01282 478111 (Advertising), 01282422331 (Classified New principal’s praise for pupils


THE new principal. of Oakhill Ck>Ilege, Whalley, handed out


• certificates and . prizes to high-flying . pupils during the annual presentation evening. Mrs Carmel Riley,.


who joined the school from St Maiy’s Hall at Stonyhurst, began by pimsing staff and. pupils for making her feel welcome during her first 14 -weeks at the school.- In her speech, she recalled many fond


memories of last .


year’s Year 11 . Leavers’-Dinner. . “I-was made to feel ■very welcome and I •was -very impressed by the -way that this group of young peo- . pie, who had been through so much, ■were able to commu- , nicate with ease and confldence and share in the celebration of their last year at Oakhill Colley “It was during this


evening that I got my first glimpse of


the enormous affec- ■


. tion and admiration ■


felt for all the staff at Oakhill by the pupils - our keenest critics. It was clear that all the pupils felt special because of the indi- ■vidual care and attention recei-ved from their teachers ■ and the support staff.” : “I must confess


that at the moment I feel rather like a new mum-andmynew baby is Oakhill Col­ lege. I found out that


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I would be the new - principal in March ■ ■ and after a gestation period of merely sue -. months, I was receiv­ ing best wishes cards - and flowers. Having had five children I thought I would sail through this process of a new arrival, but : what has surprised • me more than any­ thing is how much love I feel, both for. v the school and from-; ' - the school.” . : . Mrs Riley went on


to express thanks to governors, staff, pupils and parents for all their help dur­ ing her first few months at Oakhill. She also pmd trib­


ute to pupil Matthew Barnes, who tragical­ ly died last year. •An ex-head girl,


Mary Whowell, who left the school 10 years ago before attending Stonyhurst and then imiversity,


returned for the spe­ cial evening to hand;. out the prizes. - PRIZES


Year7-Academic '


Award and subject awards in phyrical edu­ cation and religious education: Luke Nolan; Academic Award and subject awards in ICT and muac: Jack Macken- - zie; Effort Award in Year 7: Vincent Yiu; Art, English and phya- cal education:


Georgina Watson; Geography, Wstory ■ and sdence: Jonathan Tebb; Derign technolo­ gy: Joshua Livesey; Drama: Megan Makin; French: Han­ nah Bury and mathe­ matics: Daniel Tatter- sall. • Year 8 - Academic


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Award and subject awards in art, geogra­ phy, history and ICT: Samuel Unsworth; Academic Award and subject awards in ^ design technology and French: Ben Ratcliffe; Spanish: Matthew Nolan; English and religious education: Jack -Anwyl; Maths and phyrical educa­ tion: S ^ Hodden Muric: Joshua Steel; Physical education: Lisa Rigg-Swindle- hurst; Science: Max Pickup. ■ Year lOA-Academic


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ject awards in French, maths, p h ^ c a l educa­ tion, Spanish and GCSE core sdence: Michael Keenan; Effort Award in Year lOA and GCSE core science: .Alice Graham; Art, ICT and GCSE core science: Claire Walken French, physi­ cal education and GCSE core science: TadeyLupton;Histo- • ry, religious education and GCSE core sci­ ence: Sarah Paiton; Science and GCSE core science: Leo Burke; GCSE French: Sophia Payne; GCSB core sci­ ence: Shelby Rigg. Year 10 J - Academic


Award and subject awards in business s tu d i^ English, ICT, Religious Education, Spanish and GCSE core science: Nicola Wignall; Academic Award in Year lOJ and GCSE core science: Sarah Barnes; Effort Award in Year lOJ and GCSE core science: Katie Platt; French, music, Spanish and . GCSE core science: Ryan Fisher; History, ICT, science and GCSE core science: Richard Unsworth; -Art, phydeal education and GCSE core sci- , ence: Jack Cunning­ ham; Maths and GCSE core science: William Smith; GCSE core science: Max Blanche; Christopher Butcher; Georgia. Doughty; Jack East- - wood and Mex Kilken­ ny.


. - Year 11-Academic •


Award in Year 11: Jack Rothwell and Kirsty Walmsley; Effort Award in Year 11:


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Matthew Cornish. Subjecta-wards: -. - Matthew Barnes; Gemma Bland; Ben- - . jamin Briscoe; Robert Danson; Oliver Deven-


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Award for mude: Sam Higab; The Ruth Coates Award for out­ door education: James Rawlinson. Individual


ney; Fay Foley: Amber • sporting achievement: H a t to n ; Sam Higab; Victor Ludorum Hany Ingram; Jesdea Jones; Andrew Maxwell; James Rawl­ inson; Laura Shaw; Luke Shufflebottom; Carlos Wallhead and Benjamin Yates. The Duke of Edin­


burgh’s Award - Bronze Award: Sarah Barnes; Michael Keenan; Max Blanche; Tadey Lup- ton; Jack Cunning­ ham; William Smith;


Oliver Devenney; Vic- ' trix Ludorum - Sophie Hindla Cross country cham-1


pions: Oliver Devenney | and Sophie Hindle; Symon DicMnson GolT | Cup: Jack Rothwell. The St.-Albans


Football Shield: Mar­ tyrs House collected by | Michael Keenan; The James Shield for net- ball: Scholars house


Alice Graham; Richard collected by Katie Unsworth; Sophie Hin- Platt; Oakhill Associa- dle and Nicola Wig- nail. Silver Award: Matt­


hew Cornish; James Rawlinson; Amber Hazelton; Laura Shaw; Jesdea Jones; Kirsty Walmdey. Awards for Notable


Achievement: The McKieman Cup for Service to the school: Gemma Bland; The


tion swimming shield: Scholars House collect- i ed by Sarah Barnes; The -Anne Grogan Ten­ nis Shield: Martyrs House collected by Ryan Fisher; Oaldiill .Association Rounders Shield: Martyrs House collected by Nicola Wignall; The Pheidip- pides Trophy: Martyrs House collected by


pupils’ cup for commit- Sophie Hindle; The ment to ^hool: James Cook Shield for five-a- Rawlinsdn; The Brad- dde football: Martyrs shaw Cup for good gen- House collected by Leo


eral progress: Harry Ingram; The Hnlay Cup for outstanding contribution: Ben­ jamin Briscoe; Award for service to school as Head Girl: Gemma Bland; Award for serv­ ice to the school as head boy; James Raw!


Burke; The Dixon Shield for performing arts: Scholars House collected by Alice Gra­ ham; The Whowell


Shield for overall sports champions: Martyrs . House collected by . , Tadey Lupton; The Sister Gabriel Shield


inson; The Mahon Cup for overall academic for academic achieve--' achievement: Martyrs ment: Matthew Cor- House collected by -- nish; The .Anne Grogan Ryan Fishen The Gov- Muacal theatre award: emorsShield for inter : Benjamin Briscoe; The house champions: Mar- Riki Crooke Memorial tyrs House collected by Shield for special


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Traumatised mum^ drove when banned


A B IL L IN G T O N woman was caught behind th e wheel ju s t two weeks after being banned for drink- • driving.


- Blackburn magistrates heard that just


■five days later she was caught driving again and on both occasions she told police she had been going to collect chit dren from school. . : Sarah Hilton (21), of Billington (jar-


dens, pleaded guilty to two charges of driving while disqualified and without insurance. She was made subject to com­ munity supervision for 12 months, ordered to do 200 hours’ unpaid work, fined £230 with £65 costs and banned from dri-ving for. two years.. ^ . ■ - • - Mr Eddie Harrison (prosecuting) said:


on October 23rd Hilton had been banned for 15 months by Burnley magistrates


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. .for drink-driving. Just two weeks later, on November 6th, she was stopped at 3- 30 p.m. driving towards Langho and told


.police she was on her way to school to collect her own two children and two others. She was charged and released on bail, but was seen driving in Billington Gardens again on November I l t h ; ■ She told police: “Can you not let me


off, I was only going to pick the kids up.” Mr Aftab Bakhat (defending) said the spate of offending was over a very short


■ period of time and prior to that his' client had an unblemished record., ; “The reason for the change in her


: behaviour is the traumatic breakdown of - a relationship,” said Mr Bakhat. “She states that her rational thought process­ es have gone askew and that is perhaps putting i t mildly.” ’


:


Youngsters’ song fills air to support charity


PUPILS a t St Michael and St John’s RC Primary School have been singing their hearts out to raise funds for Cancer, Research UK. ■


■ - The school choir sang out­


side Barclays Bank on Satur­ day from 10 a.m. until noon,


-while yesterday and today (Thursday) they are ringing


- outside Sainsbury’s supermar­ ket in Glitheroe. Tomorrow (Friday) they


are also visiting Abbeyfield residential home in Low Moor, Clitheroe.


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Year Two teacher Kate Monaghan said: “Each year


the school chooses a charity to


■'. support, either a local charity ■ or a child-focused charity. This year we have chosen


• Cancer Research UK because a pupil at our school Declan T a t te rsa l l.in -Year Four is


V fronting the campaign on posters around the N o r th West, we are supporting the


. cause he champions.” . Collections are also being. held a t the school’s nativity


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plays and carol services.- Our picture shows the


school choir singing carols at the weekend in Clitheroe town centre. (T07I208/7) .


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• Clitheroe Advertiser &Times, Thursday, December 11th, 2008 9 Minibus on fire


A MINIBUS from Craven Coilege in Skip- ton set on fire in Grindleton bn Monday. The empty vehicle whs parked bn Sihall-


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;1;I8 p.m. using a hose reel and two breath­ ing apparatus to control the fire. . : 1, \ >; ;No one was injured during'the blaze.'


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